Russia’s War Machine Shows Signs of Strain ⚠️

Russia’s War Machine Shows Signs of Strain ⚠️

Russia’s military is facing growing pressure after years of grinding war, heavy battlefield losses, and repeated high-intensity operations. Once seen as one of the world’s most powerful forces, Moscow’s army is now showing signs of exhaustion across manpower, equipment, logistics, and elite units.

Reports suggest that formations such as airborne troops, special forces, and naval infantry have been repeatedly used in costly ᴀssaults, making experienced soldiers harder to replace. At the same time, Russia’s defense industry is racing to keep up with demand while the wider economy feels the weight of sanctions, inflation, debt pressure, and wartime spending.

The Kremlin still has vast resources and remains dangerous, but the long war is exposing deeper cracks. Every lost vehicle, every strained supply line, and every exhausted unit adds pressure to a system built for power — but tested by time.

Russia is not collapsing overnight, but the strain is becoming harder to hide.